Supreme Court Upholds Regulation on Ghost Guns: A Landmark Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a federal regulation aimed at controlling the proliferation of 'ghost guns,' largely untraceable firearms often linked to crime. The 7-2 decision supports the Biden administration's 2022 rule requiring serial numbers and background checks for gun kits and parts, falling under the Gun Control Act.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 26-03-2025 19:58 IST | Created: 26-03-2025 19:58 IST
Supreme Court Upholds Regulation on Ghost Guns: A Landmark Ruling
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The U.S. Supreme Court decisively backed a federal regulation targeting 'ghost guns,' a move reflecting the administration's efforts to control these untraceable firearms often used in crimes.

The court's 7-2 ruling supports the ATF's authority under the Biden administration, emphasizing regulatory compliance for gun kits.

This decision highlights the nation's deep divide over firearm regulations, especially in the context of rising gun-related violence.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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